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Freeze-Drying Process for the Fabrication of Collagen-Based Sponges as Medical Devices in Biomedical Engineering

This paper presents a systematic review of a key sector of the much promising and rapidly evolving field of biomedical engineering, specifically on the fabrication of three-dimensional open, porous collagen-based medical devices, using the prominent freeze-drying process. Collagen and its derivative...

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Autores principales: Katrilaka, Chrysoula, Karipidou, Niki, Petrou, Nestor, Manglaris, Chris, Katrilakas, George, Tzavellas, Anastasios Nektarios, Pitou, Maria, Tsiridis, Eleftherios E., Choli-Papadopoulou, Theodora, Aggeli, Amalia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10302432/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37374608
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16124425
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author Katrilaka, Chrysoula
Karipidou, Niki
Petrou, Nestor
Manglaris, Chris
Katrilakas, George
Tzavellas, Anastasios Nektarios
Pitou, Maria
Tsiridis, Eleftherios E.
Choli-Papadopoulou, Theodora
Aggeli, Amalia
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Karipidou, Niki
Petrou, Nestor
Manglaris, Chris
Katrilakas, George
Tzavellas, Anastasios Nektarios
Pitou, Maria
Tsiridis, Eleftherios E.
Choli-Papadopoulou, Theodora
Aggeli, Amalia
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description This paper presents a systematic review of a key sector of the much promising and rapidly evolving field of biomedical engineering, specifically on the fabrication of three-dimensional open, porous collagen-based medical devices, using the prominent freeze-drying process. Collagen and its derivatives are the most popular biopolymers in this field, as they constitute the main components of the extracellular matrix, and therefore exhibit desirable properties, such as biocompatibility and biodegradability, for in vivo applications. For this reason, freeze-dried collagen-based sponges with a wide variety of attributes can be produced and have already led to a wide range of successful commercial medical devices, chiefly for dental, orthopedic, hemostatic, and neuronal applications. However, collagen sponges display some vulnerabilities in other key properties, such as low mechanical strength and poor control of their internal architecture, and therefore many studies focus on the settlement of these defects, either by tampering with the steps of the freeze-drying process or by combining collagen with other additives. Furthermore, freeze drying is still considered a high-cost and time-consuming process that is often used in a non-optimized manner. By applying an interdisciplinary approach and combining advances in other technological fields, such as in statistical analysis, implementing the Design of Experiments, and Artificial Intelligence, the opportunity arises to further evolve this process in a sustainable and strategic manner, and optimize the resulting products as well as create new opportunities in this field.
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spelling pubmed-103024322023-06-29 Freeze-Drying Process for the Fabrication of Collagen-Based Sponges as Medical Devices in Biomedical Engineering Katrilaka, Chrysoula Karipidou, Niki Petrou, Nestor Manglaris, Chris Katrilakas, George Tzavellas, Anastasios Nektarios Pitou, Maria Tsiridis, Eleftherios E. Choli-Papadopoulou, Theodora Aggeli, Amalia Materials (Basel) Review This paper presents a systematic review of a key sector of the much promising and rapidly evolving field of biomedical engineering, specifically on the fabrication of three-dimensional open, porous collagen-based medical devices, using the prominent freeze-drying process. Collagen and its derivatives are the most popular biopolymers in this field, as they constitute the main components of the extracellular matrix, and therefore exhibit desirable properties, such as biocompatibility and biodegradability, for in vivo applications. For this reason, freeze-dried collagen-based sponges with a wide variety of attributes can be produced and have already led to a wide range of successful commercial medical devices, chiefly for dental, orthopedic, hemostatic, and neuronal applications. However, collagen sponges display some vulnerabilities in other key properties, such as low mechanical strength and poor control of their internal architecture, and therefore many studies focus on the settlement of these defects, either by tampering with the steps of the freeze-drying process or by combining collagen with other additives. Furthermore, freeze drying is still considered a high-cost and time-consuming process that is often used in a non-optimized manner. By applying an interdisciplinary approach and combining advances in other technological fields, such as in statistical analysis, implementing the Design of Experiments, and Artificial Intelligence, the opportunity arises to further evolve this process in a sustainable and strategic manner, and optimize the resulting products as well as create new opportunities in this field. MDPI 2023-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10302432/ /pubmed/37374608 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16124425 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Katrilaka, Chrysoula
Karipidou, Niki
Petrou, Nestor
Manglaris, Chris
Katrilakas, George
Tzavellas, Anastasios Nektarios
Pitou, Maria
Tsiridis, Eleftherios E.
Choli-Papadopoulou, Theodora
Aggeli, Amalia
Freeze-Drying Process for the Fabrication of Collagen-Based Sponges as Medical Devices in Biomedical Engineering
title Freeze-Drying Process for the Fabrication of Collagen-Based Sponges as Medical Devices in Biomedical Engineering
title_full Freeze-Drying Process for the Fabrication of Collagen-Based Sponges as Medical Devices in Biomedical Engineering
title_fullStr Freeze-Drying Process for the Fabrication of Collagen-Based Sponges as Medical Devices in Biomedical Engineering
title_full_unstemmed Freeze-Drying Process for the Fabrication of Collagen-Based Sponges as Medical Devices in Biomedical Engineering
title_short Freeze-Drying Process for the Fabrication of Collagen-Based Sponges as Medical Devices in Biomedical Engineering
title_sort freeze-drying process for the fabrication of collagen-based sponges as medical devices in biomedical engineering
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10302432/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37374608
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16124425
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